Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates the working gas in storage to be 2,987 billion cubic feet (Bcf). This figure indicates a net increase of 16 Bcf from the previous week. Compared to the same time last year, stocks are higher by 573 Bcf and above the five-year average by 345 Bcf. Thus, the total working gas of 2,987 Bcf falls within the five-year historical range.

source EIA

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